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Tadasu TAKAMINE: Too Far To See
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Written by KALONSNET Editor   
Published: April 25 2011

Tadasu Takamine "God Bless America", 2001
Courtesy of the artist and Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art
Copyright © Tadasu Takamine

A Creator Who Transcends Contemporary Art, Performance... and Every Other Genre
Takamine Tadasu (born in 1968) has created a succession of works including installations that incorporate new media such as video, sound, and computers, and performances that link the body with artistic expression. His activities include collaborations with dancers and musicians, and in recent years, Takamine has also become involved in overseeing stage productions, further expanding his work to be recognized as a genre-transcending creator.

Confronting questions that arise out of everyday life, Takamine transforms and sublimates them as a work in the process of dealing with them. Reflecting issues that face contemporary society, such as ecology and recycling, his works pose life-sized questions regarding irrational aspects of society faced by artists and also function as a kind of challenge.

This exhibition provides a heretofore unknown opportunity to survey from important works such as God Bless America (2002) and Baby Insa-dong (2004) from the early '00s to his latest efforts, which reflect Takamine's assimilation of locals elements such as place and participants, and give form to his current interests. With his eyes fixed on the contradictions and irrational aspects contained in human actions, Takamine produces vivid expressions imbued with criticism and humor.

New Versions and New Works Specially Designed for Hiroshima
Ask for a Trade (1993)combines works that Takamine has selected from a museum collection with a video work of his own. In this exhibition, we will be presenting a new version of the work in a collaboration with works from our collection. In addition, with a new work realized through a workshop conducted with local residents, we present Takamine Tadasu's insatiable desire for new challenges, which is also suggested by the exhibition's subtitle, "Too Far to See."

* The text provided by Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art.


Dates: April 23 - July 10, 2011
Venue: Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art

Last Updated on April 23 2011
 

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